Good things peak in pairs: a note on the bimodality coefficient
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Rick Dale | Markus Janczyk | Roland Pfister | Jonathan B. Freeman | J. Freeman | Rick Dale | R. Pfister | K. A. Schwarz | M. Janczyk | Katharina A. Schwarz
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